Security Analyst Warns Wearing Miniskirts and Transparent Dresses Could Lead to Arrest

A Ghanaian security analyst has cautioned that wearing miniskirts or transparent dresses in public could result in arrest under the country’s indecent exposure laws.
According to the analyst, such clothing may be considered inappropriate or offensive, and individuals who violate these legal provisions could face legal action, including being reported to authorities or detained.
The warning has sparked heated discussions on social media. While some agree that public modesty is important, others argue that personal choice and freedom of expression should not be restricted by law.
This situation highlights the ongoing debate in Ghana over balancing individual rights with societal norms, especially concerning public dress codes. Observers are now watching to see how this advisory may influence both public behavior and legal enforcement in the country.
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Source: Thepressradio.com




